This wonderful collection provides you with 3 varieties of the eye-catching Lonicera ? ?Belgica?, ?Serotina? and ?Halliana?. For those wishing to create some Honeysuckle impact in their outdoor space, you won?t find a better selection than this.
Lonicera ?Belgica? – A truly beautiful climber, suitable for growing in a container on your patio or balcony and producing a vast array of sweetly scented blooms.
With an impressively long flowering period from early summer until the end of autumn, the ‘Serotina’ produces merlot-coloured buds in early summer, which open to reveal fabulously fragrant flowers.
?Lonicera Serotina? – A compact perennial, suitable for growing in a container on your patio or balcony and produces an abundance of sweetly scented blooms. Ideal for a pot or smaller space in sun or dappled shade, this is a honeysuckle that anyone can grow, whatever the size of your garden!
With an impressively long flowering period from early summer until the end of autumn, this honeysuckle produces beautiful creamy yellow flower buds in early summer which open to reveal fragrant flowers.
?Lonicera Halliana? – A wonderful mass of highly scented, pure white, tubular flowers, which age to a buttery yellow, smother this handsome honeysuckle from April to August.
Many of the glossy, dark green leaves are retained all year, so this vigorous variety is ideal for covering a pergola, arch or boundary wall.
With an impressively long flowering period from spring until the end of summer, the ‘Halliana’ produces white coloured buds in March, which open to reveal fabulously fragrant flowers.
Care Information
Planting the climbers 45cm apart will provide you with good even coverage. Your plants will also appreciate some vertical wire supports, again at 45cm intervals.
Keep the soil moist, watering weekly in the warmer months and fortnightly in Winter if dry.
If honeysuckle aphids appear, wipe them off and spray the leaves with soapy water. Spring feeding will help to prevent powdery mildew.
Lonicera will be happy in sun or partial shade. Avoid strong sunlight, which can scorch your plant.
Feed with a general purpose fertiliser and mulch in Spring.

















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